Direc­tory macros/latex/contrib/txgreeks

README

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+ txgreeks +
+ `shape selection for the TX fonts Greek letters' +
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+ jfbu (at) free.fr +
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This is the README file for the LaTeX2e package `txgreeks',
version 1.0, 2011/03/16
\usepackage[option]{txgreeks}
Options:
TeX: lowercase Greek italic and uppercase upright (default),
sloped: synonym for TeX,
ISO: lowercase and uppercase italic,
itgreek: synonym for ISO,
upright: lowercase and uppercase upright,
French: synonym for upright,
upGreek: uppercase Greek upright (default),
itGreek: uppercase Greek italic.
\usepackage[itGreek,upgreek]{txgreeks} will give upright lowercase
combined with italic uppercase.
Once the shapes have been decided the \other... prefix allows
to use the alternative: for example if \alpha is in italic shape
then \otheralpha will refer to the upright glyph.
Copyright (C) 2011 by Jean-Francois Burnol.
The files of this package may be distributed and/or modified
under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License,
either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any
later version.
The latest version of this license is in
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later.

tx­greeks – Shape se­lec­tion for TX fonts Greek let­ters

The pack­age al­lows LaTeX users who use the
TX fonts to se­lect the
shapes (italic or up­right) for the Greek low­er­case and up­per­case
let­ters. Once the shapes for low­er­case and up­per­case have been
se­lected via a pack­age op­tion, the \other pre­fix (e.g.,
\other­al­pha) al­lows us­ing the al­ter­nate glyph (as in the
fourier pack­age). The tx­greeks pack­age does not con­strain the
text font that may be used in the doc­u­ment.